Name it
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Re: Name it
Number 1. is Tradescantia sillamontana (we have a purple equivalent in our Flora database)
Number 2. looks like Asparagus (the picture is not clear)
Number 3. Chinese croton, the Latin name is difficult to pronounce and write :-(
Number 2. looks like Asparagus (the picture is not clear)
Number 3. Chinese croton, the Latin name is difficult to pronounce and write :-(
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No 2 looks like Saru to me. Don't remember English name at the moment
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Thanks for the help.
@Farhan No2 is not Saru.I will try to get closer pic.Its very fine leaves creeper .
@Farhan No2 is not Saru.I will try to get closer pic.Its very fine leaves creeper .
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SARU is PINE .. right ?
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CYPRESS ... i heard in the school , this tree has roots too strong that it doesn't allow other vegitation to grow nearby.....
CYPRESS KNEE is also famous and mysterious.
Should be in the list of mischievous trees we are discussing in the other post...
CYPRESS KNEE is also famous and mysterious.
Should be in the list of mischievous trees we are discussing in the other post...